Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky: Prima's Official Strategy Guide

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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
ISBN: 9780307465726
Published: October 12, 2009
Publisher: Prima Games
Author: Lawrence Neves, Kristina Naudus, Katherine Fang
Preceded By: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
Succeeded By: Pokémon Ranger: Prima's Official Strategy Guide

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky: Prima's Official Strategy Guide is a guidebook for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky published by Prima Games in October 2009.

Blurb

  • This official, 720-page book has everything you'll need to take on the latest Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game: all aspects are covered so you don't miss a thing!
  • We guide you through the game with our walkthroughs, with explanations of all you need to know to explore the wide variety of dungeons!
  • Includes a detailed Pokémon list covering all the facts about the 490+ Pokémon in this game, including gender, Egg Moves, and IQ Skills!
  • You can soar in the clouds, but eventually you'll need this guide to help you discover all of this extraordinary game!
  • Cover illustration by Ken Sugimori

Trivia

Errors

  • Pages 31 and 256: Moltres is erroneously not marked as requiring the player to have a Secret Slab or Mystery Part in their bag, likely due to Moltres originally being a Final Maze encounter in Explorers of Time and Darkness. The same oversight is present in the Official Perfect Guide released in Japan, which the Prima guide is largely a translation of.
  • Page 48: Sky Peak is referred to as "Spacial Peak", a mistranslation of the location's Japanese name. The correct name is used on other pages.
  • Page 58: The book states that Hidden Shopkeeper Village, Trial Forest and Guiding Sea are the dungeons that are available for sending using the Send Demo Dungeon feature. This is only true for the Japanese release of the game; the North American and Australian releases swapped Guiding Sea out for Little Plains, while the European release swapped Hidden Shopkeeper Village and Trial Forest out for Mt. Clear and Challenge River respectively.
  • Pokémon & Moves Data: The few Pokémon with updated portraits in Explorers of Sky still use their portraits from Explorers of Time and Darkness. This is also true for the Official Perfect Guide.
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